Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A system for monitoring exercise using a mobile phone, connected in at least partial wireless communication with one or more internet servers through a network, comprising: a physiological monitoring device adapted to be coupled to a mobile phone for monitoring a first type of data that is physiological data related to a user of a mobile phone measured during exercise; a mobile phone, wherein the mobile phone is a web-enabled phone configured to display information and images through a connection to the internet, the mobile phone including a sensor, keypad or keyboard system, or voice processing technology for user input, a digital camera, a GPS or other device tracking rate, intensity, distance, duration, or total amount of exercise, and a display for images including photographs and video clips captured by the camera; the mobile phone configured to receive the first type of data that is physiological data related to a user of the mobile phone measured during exercise, and the mobile phone further configured to determine a second type of data that is a quantitative amount of exercise work performed using the GPS or other device; and a non-transitory computer-readable medium within the mobile phone, the non-transitory computer-readable medium having instructions stored thereon for causing the mobile phone to perform a method for monitoring exercise, the method comprising steps of: accepting the first type of data during exercise from the physiological monitoring device; accepting the second type of data measuring a quantitative amount of exercise performed from the GPS device or other device; accepting a visual image captured by the camera; and displaying the physiological data, the data measuring the quantitative amount of exercise work performed, and the visual image, on the mobile phone.
2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the mobile phone is further adapted to receive the second type of data that is a quantitative amount of exercise work performed from an exercise tracking device selected from the group consisting of an external GPS device, pedometer, accelerometer, a body weight scale, a body fat gauge, a biofeedback device, a treadmill, a rowing machine, an exercise bicycle, or a stepper.
3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the mobile phone is coupled to the physiological monitoring device by means of a wireless connection and wherein the wireless connection employs a protocol selected from a variety of 802.11 protocols, other IEEE family protocols, or a variety of RF protocols.
4. The system of claim 2 , wherein the mobile phone is coupled to the exercise tracking device by means of a wireless connection and wherein the wireless connection employs a protocol selected from a variety of 802.11 protocols, Bluetooth, or other short range wireless transmission methods.
5. The system of claim 2 , further comprising a second mobile internet device, and wherein the instructions further cause the mobile phone to transmit the first and second types of data, and the visual images, to the second mobile internet device, so that a the second mobile device displays the data sent from the mobile phone.
6. The system of claim 5 wherein the physiological monitoring device and the exercise tracking device are deployed on the second mobile internet device.
7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the mobile internet device is selected from the group comprising: a watch, eyewear, apparel, or other device configured to be worn by a person.
8. A computer program, which is downloadable from a server to a mobile device, residing on a non-transitory computer-readable medium, containing instructions for causing the mobile phone to perform the following steps: accepting a first type of data during exercise from a physiological monitoring device, the first type of data corresponding to physiological data related to a user of a mobile phone measured during exercise; accepting a second type of data measuring a quantitative amount of exercise performed, the second type of data accepted from a GPS device or other exercise tracking device; accepting a visual image captured by the camera; and displaying the physiological data, the data measuring the quantitative amount of exercise work performed, and the visual image, on the mobile phone.
9. A system for monitoring exercise, comprising: a mobile internet device configured to be carried on a person, the mobile internet device including: voice processing technology for receiving user input, a connected digital camera, a sensor for measuring physiological data, and a sensor for determining an amount of exercise performed; a communications port providing an interactive wireless connection with one or more internet servers; a non-transitory computer readable medium within the mobile internet device having instructions stored thereon for performing a method, the method comprising steps of: providing a user interface for displaying visual images including graphics, photographs, and video clips; receiving a first type of data that is physiological data measured during exercise, and receiving a second type of data that is a quantitative amount of exercise work performed; receiving a third type of data representing visual images captured by the camera; and displaying the first type of data measuring the physiological data, the second type of data measuring the quantitative amount of exercise work performed, and the third type of data representing the visual images.
10. The system of claim 9 , further comprising a second mobile internet device coupled by a wired or wireless connection to the mobile internet device, and wherein the instructions further cause the mobile device to transmit the first and second types of data, and visual images, to the second mobile internet device so that the second mobile device displays the data transmitted from the mobile device.
11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the wireless connection employs a protocol selected from a variety of 802.11, other IEEE family protocols, cellular, or other RF protocols.
12. The system of claim 10 , wherein the first or second mobile internet device is selected from the group comprising: a watch, eyewear, apparel, or other device configured to be worn by a person.
13. A computer program residing on a non-transitory computer-readable medium, containing instructions for causing a mobile internet device to perform the following steps: providing a user interface for displaying visual images including graphics, photographs, and video clips; receiving a first type of data that is physiological data measured during exercise, and receiving a second type of data that is a quantitative amount of exercise work performed; receiving a third type of data representing visual images captured by the camera; and displaying the first type of data measuring the physiological data, the second type of data measuring the quantitative amount of exercise work performed, and the third type of data representing the visual images.
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March 1, 2016
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